Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, CNN's Nima Elbagir witnessed a dozen men go under the hammer in the space of minutes.

published:15 Nov 2017

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The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was likely a result of the $236 million deal signed in February, in which Italy funds and trains the Libyan coastguards to divert migrants right back to Libya.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya. This is a problem given that the UN-backed Libyan Government of NationalAccord doesn't have the means to effectively handle migrant trafficking and relies on the country's 1,700 militias to do the job for them. By outsourcing this work to armed groups who themselves are implicated in smuggling, a bloody power struggle has erupted.
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Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in Libya. The report has sent shockwaves through Africa. Gladys Njoroge Morgan has the story.
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published:21 Nov 2017

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Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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In any case, it's clear that the immigration crisis in Europe is far from being resolved. The flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa isn't decreasing and is even growing. During 2016, 180,000 immigrants arrived by ships, and in the first 7 months of this year more than 110,000 people have landed on the European shores. Italy is taking the main blow. And the chief supplier of illegal immigrants from Africa is Libya. Europe is trying to cynically bribe the militants in Libya, so they would leave the refugees there, even if it's in a concentration camp. Asya Emelyanova reporting.
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Italy has threatened to stop foreign boats carrying migrants rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea from docking in its ports unless other EU countries do more to help.
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Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
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Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual exploitation. That's according to the UN migration agency IOM. West African migrants interviewed by the agency have recounted being bought and sold in garages and car parks in the southern city of Sabha, one of Libya's main migrant smuggling hubs. The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya's Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy. Speaking to journalists the head of IOM's mission in Libya also revealed that the migrants end up being held for an average of two to three months before being released.
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(9 Feb 2017) British Prime MinisterTheresa May announced on Thursday that Italy and the UK would hold regular bilateral summits in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Speaking after a meeting with Italian Prime MinisterPaolo Gentiloni in London on Thursday, May also said they had discussed trade and migration.
May said trade remained the priority for the UK in negotiations with the European Union in the run up to triggering Article 50.
She also said the UK would be working with Italy to find a "new approach to managing mass population movements that's in the interests of all those involved".
Gentiloni's visit comes a day after Britain's House of Commons gave the final approval to a bill authorising the government to start exit talks with the EU.
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Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affect the economy. The vote result will lead to the reintroduction of labour quotas, but Princeton professor Dani Rodrik says this can be good for the economy. (SRF/SWI)
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The original form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. Barter is trading things without the use of money. Later one side of the barter started to involve precious metals, which gained symbolic as well as practical importance. Modern traders generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. As a result, buying can be separated from selling, or earning. The invention of money (and later credit, paper money and non-physical money) greatly simplified and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade.

Trade exists due to the specialization and division of labor, in which most people concentrate on a small aspect of production, trading for other products. Trade exists between regions because different regions may have a comparative advantage (perceived or real) in the production of some trade-able commodity, or because different regions' size may encourage mass production. As such, trade at market prices between locations can benefit both locations.

The largest city and capital, Tripoli, is located in western Libya and contains over one million of Libya's six million people. The other large city is Benghazi, which is located in eastern Libya.

Libya has been inhabited by Berbers since the late Bronze Age. The Phoenicians established trading posts in western Libya, and Ancient Greek colonists established city-states in eastern Libya. Libya was variously ruled by Persians, Egyptians and Greeks before becoming a part of the Roman Empire. Libya was an early center of Christianity. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the area of Libya was mostly occupied by the Vandals until the 7th century, when invasions brought Islam and Arab colonization. In the sixteenth century, the Spanish Empire and the Knights of St John occupied Tripoli, until Ottoman rule began in 1551. Libya was involved in the Barbary Wars of the 18th and 19th centuries. Ottoman rule continued until the Italian occupation of Libya resulted in the temporary Italian Libya colony from 1911 to 1943. During the Second World War Libya was an important area of warfare in the North African Campaign. The Italian population then went into decline. Libya became an independent kingdom in 1951.

History of slavery

The history of slavery spans nearly every culture, nationality and religion and from ancient times to the present day. However the social, economic, and legal position of slaves was vastly different in different systems of slavery in different times and places.

Slavery can be traced back to the earliest records, such as the Code of Hammurabi (c. 1760BC), which refers to it as an established institution. Slavery is rare among hunter-gatherer populations, as it is developed as a system of social stratification. Slavery was known in civilizations as old as Sumer, as well as almost every other ancient civilization. The Byzantine-Ottoman wars and the Ottoman wars in Europe resulted in the taking of large numbers of Christian slaves. Similarly, Christians sold Muslim slaves captured in war while the Islamic World was also engaged in slavery. Slavery became common within the British Isles during the Middle Ages. Britain played a prominent role in the Atlantic slave trade, especially after 1600. Slavery was a legal institution in all of the 13 American colonies and Canada (acquired by Britain in 1763). David P. Forsythe wrote: "The fact remained that at the beginning of the nineteenth century an estimated three-quarters of all people alive were trapped in bondage against their will either in some form of slavery or serfdom."Denmark-Norway was the first European country to ban the slave trade.

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast (i/ˌaɪvəriˈkoʊst/) or Côte d'Ivoire (/ˌkoʊtdᵻˈvwɑːr/;KOHTdee-VWAHR; French:[kot divwaʁ]), officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (French:République de Côte d'Ivoire), is a country in West Africa. Ivory Coast's political capital is Yamoussoukro, and its economic capital and largest city is the port city of Abidjan.

Prior to its colonization by Europeans, Ivory Coast was home to several states, including Gyaaman, the Kong Empire, and Baoulé. Two Anyi kingdoms, Indénié and Sanwi, attempted to retain their separate identity through the French colonial period and after independence. Ivory Coast became a protectorate of France in 1843–44 and was later formed into a French colony in 1893 amid the European scramble for Africa. Ivory Coast achieved independence in 1960, led by Félix Houphouët-Boigny, who ruled the country until 1993. It maintained close political and economic association with its West African neighbors while at the same time maintaining close ties to the West, especially France. Since the end of Houphouët-Boigny's rule in 1993, Ivory Coast has experienced one coup d'état, in 1999, and two religion-grounded civil wars. The first took place between 2002 and 2007 and the second during 2010-2011.

Counting the cost

Counting the Cost, or in the NIV: The Cost of Being a Disciple or in the NRSV: The Cost of Discipleship or in the NKJV: Leaving All to Follow Christ, are titles given to the Gospel of Luke passage 14:25-33 which includes a pair of parables told by Jesus. The first title comes from the phrase "count the cost", which occurs in the King James Version of the passage, as well as some other versions.

Narrative

The two parables are as follows:

Interpretation

Joel B. Green suggests that it is unclear what kind of tower is being referred to in the first parable, but notes that the message is that a "thoroughgoing fidelity to God's salvific aim" is required, "manifest in one's identity as a disciple of Jesus." This involves putting family and possessions second, as in Matthew 8:18-22 and Luke 9:57-62.

Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, CNN's Nima Elbagir witnessed a dozen men go under the hammer in the space of minutes.

9:32

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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9:22

Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was likely a result of the $236 million deal signed in February, in which Italy funds and trains the Libyan coastguards to divert migrants right back to Libya.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya. This is a problem given that the UN-backed Libyan Government of NationalAccord doesn't have the means to effectively handle migrant trafficking and relies on the country's 1,700 militias to do the job for them. By outsourcing this work to armed groups who themselves are implicated in smuggling, a bloody power struggle has erupted.
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2:13

Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in Libya. The report has sent shockwaves through Africa. Gladys Njoroge Morgan has the story.
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EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

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In any case, it's clear that the immigration crisis in Europe is far from being resolved. The flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa isn't decreasing and is even growing. During 2016, 180,000 immigrants arrived by ships, and in the first 7 months of this year more than 110,000 people have landed on the European shores. Italy is taking the main blow. And the chief supplier of illegal immigrants from Africa is Libya. Europe is trying to cynically bribe the militants in Libya, so they would leave the refugees there, even if it's in a concentration camp. Asya Emelyanova reporting.
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Rescued African migrants say they are fleeing slavery

Rescued African migrants say they are fleeing slavery

Rescued African migrants say they are fleeing slavery

Italy has threatened to stop foreign boats carrying migrants rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea from docking in its ports unless other EU countries do more to help.
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25:16

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

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1:16

IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual exploitation. That's according to the UN migration agency IOM. West African migrants interviewed by the agency have recounted being bought and sold in garages and car parks in the southern city of Sabha, one of Libya's main migrant smuggling hubs. The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya's Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy. Speaking to journalists the head of IOM's mission in Libya also revealed that the migrants end up being held for an average of two to three months before being released.
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Libya Slave Trade - Migrants for sale: Slave trade in Libya

Libya Slave Trade - Migrants for sale: Slave trade in Libya

Libya Slave Trade - Migrants for sale: Slave trade in Libya

UK's May on trade, migrants, after meeting Italy PM

(9 Feb 2017) British Prime MinisterTheresa May announced on Thursday that Italy and the UK would hold regular bilateral summits in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Speaking after a meeting with Italian Prime MinisterPaolo Gentiloni in London on Thursday, May also said they had discussed trade and migration.
May said trade remained the priority for the UK in negotiations with the European Union in the run up to triggering Article 50.
She also said the UK would be working with Italy to find a "new approach to managing mass population movements that's in the interests of all those involved".
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4:31

Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affect the economy. The vote result will lead to the reintroduction of labour quotas, but Princeton professor Dani Rodrik says this can be good for the economy. (SRF/SWI)
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0:49

Migrants Flooding Into Malaysia and Indonesia Trade One Nightmare for Another NYTimes com

Migrants Flooding Into Malaysia and Indonesia Trade One Nightmare for Another NYTimes com

Migrants Flooding Into Malaysia and Indonesia Trade One Nightmare for Another NYTimes com

2:00

Migrants march for work visas in Italian capital

Migrants march for work visas in Italian capital

Migrants march for work visas in Italian capital

(12 Nov 2016) Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were joined by trade union members in Rome on Saturday to ask the government for employment and residency visas.
Protesters were denouncing the fact that many illegal migrants are exploited by employers in the agricultural sector as they have no official rights.
Waving banners and the red flags of the Cobas trade union, migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh and from various West African countries asked for a reform of Italian immigration law.
The existing law was approved in 2002 and limits the possibility of employment visas for non-European workers.
The march was organised by Cobas and various migrants associations.
A report written by the group Coldiretti and Eurispes estimated that in Italy 35 percent of agricultural workers do not have a contract, and that most of them are migrants.
In the south, 120,000 migrants are working in the agricultural sector, the Coldiretti report said.
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Migrants being sold as 'slaves' in Libya, IOM reports

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1:11

China's trade slowdown , German migrants | FirstFT

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4:03

Libya Slave Trade: Rights group says migrants sold off in markets

Libya Slave Trade: Rights group says migrants sold off in markets

Libya Slave Trade: Rights group says migrants sold off in markets

African migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe are being sold off to slave markets in Libya. That's according to the International Organization for Migration.
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Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, CNN's Nima Elbagir witnessed a dozen men go under the hammer in the space of minutes.

published: 15 Nov 2017

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an ...

published: 26 Nov 2017

Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was likely a result of the $236 million deal signed in February, in which Italy funds and trains the Libyan coastguards to divert migrants right back to Libya.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya. This is a problem given that the UN-backed Libyan Government of NationalAccord doesn't have the means to effectively handle migrant trafficking and relies on the country's 1,700 militias to do the job for them. By outsourcing this work to armed groups who themselves are implicated in smuggling, a bloody power struggle has erupted.
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published: 26 Oct 2017

Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in Libya. The report has sent shockwaves through Africa. Gladys Njoroge Morgan has the story.
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published: 21 Nov 2017

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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In any case, it's clear that the immigration crisis in Europe is far from being resolved. The flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa isn't decreasing and is even growing. During 2016, 180,000 immigrants arrived by ships, and in the first 7 months of this year more than 110,000 people have landed on the European shores. Italy is taking the main blow. And the chief supplier of illegal immigrants from Africa is Libya. Europe is trying to cynically bribe the militants in Libya, so they would leave the refugees there, even if it's in a concentration camp. Asya Emelyanova reporting.
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published: 25 Oct 2017

Rescued African migrants say they are fleeing slavery

Italy has threatened to stop foreign boats carrying migrants rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea from docking in its ports unless other EU countries do more to help.
It comes amid a surge in arrivals in recent days, as we reported last night from aboard a German rescue vessel. Tonight we hear from the migrants and refugees themselves.
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published: 28 Jun 2017

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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published: 26 Jan 2015

IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual exploitation. That's according to the UN migration agency IOM. West African migrants interviewed by the agency have recounted being bought and sold in garages and car parks in the southern city of Sabha, one of Libya's main migrant smuggling hubs. The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya's Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy. Speaking to journalists the head of IOM's mission in Libya also revealed that the migrants end up being held for an average of two to three months before being released.
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published: 11 Apr 2017

Libya Slave Trade - Migrants for sale: Slave trade in Libya

UK's May on trade, migrants, after meeting Italy PM

(9 Feb 2017) British Prime MinisterTheresa May announced on Thursday that Italy and the UK would hold regular bilateral summits in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Speaking after a meeting with Italian Prime MinisterPaolo Gentiloni in London on Thursday, May also said they had discussed trade and migration.
May said trade remained the priority for the UK in negotiations with the European Union in the run up to triggering Article 50.
She also said the UK would be working with Italy to find a "new approach to managing mass population movements that's in the interests of all those involved".
Gentiloni's visit comes a day after Britain's House of Commons gave the final approval to a bill authorising the government to start exit talks with the EU.
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published: 14 Feb 2017

Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affect the economy. The vote result will lead to the reintroduction of labour quotas, but Princeton professor Dani Rodrik says this can be good for the economy. (SRF/SWI)
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Migrants march for work visas in Italian capital

(12 Nov 2016) Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were joined by trade union members in Rome on Saturday to ask the government for employment and residency visas.
Protesters were denouncing the fact that many illegal migrants are exploited by employers in the agricultural sector as they have no official rights.
Waving banners and the red flags of the Cobas trade union, migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh and from various West African countries asked for a reform of Italian immigration law.
The existing law was approved in 2002 and limits the possibility of employment visas for non-European workers.
The march was organised by Cobas and various migrants associations.
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Migrants being sold as 'slaves' in Libya, IOM reports

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In tonight's edition, the International Organisation for Migration says migrants in Libya are being sold off as slaves, and the UN warns that aid funds are falling short in combatting a deepening food crisis in East Africa. Finally, the prosecution requests life in prison for five of the defendants in the 'Novotel captives' trial in Ivory Coast.
UN investigators in Libya speak to African migrants who say they are targeted by slave-traders. Victims are said to suffer extortion, abuse and some are even murdered.
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published: 08 Sep 2015

Libya Slave Trade: Rights group says migrants sold off in markets

African migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe are being sold off to slave markets in Libya. That's according to the International Organization for Migration.
It says victims are detained by people smugglers before being sold off to private clients in town squares and car parks. Women are forced to become sex slaves, and men become manual labourers. For more on this topic NicoleJohnston joins in studio.
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Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, th...

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was ...

In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was likely a result of the $236 million deal signed in February, in which Italy funds and trains the Libyan coastguards to divert migrants right back to Libya.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya. This is a problem given that the UN-backed Libyan Government of NationalAccord doesn't have the means to effectively handle migrant trafficking and relies on the country's 1,700 militias to do the job for them. By outsourcing this work to armed groups who themselves are implicated in smuggling, a bloody power struggle has erupted.
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In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was likely a result of the $236 million deal signed in February, in which Italy funds and trains the Libyan coastguards to divert migrants right back to Libya.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya. This is a problem given that the UN-backed Libyan Government of NationalAccord doesn't have the means to effectively handle migrant trafficking and relies on the country's 1,700 militias to do the job for them. By outsourcing this work to armed groups who themselves are implicated in smuggling, a bloody power struggle has erupted.
ViceNews Tonight was the first foreign media to reach Libya's migrant smuggling epicenter of Sabratha, and met the migrants caught up in the mayhem.
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Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in L...

Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in Libya. The report has sent shockwaves through Africa. Gladys Njoroge Morgan has the story.
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Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in Libya. The report has sent shockwaves through Africa. Gladys Njoroge Morgan has the story.
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EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Ek...

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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In any case, it's clear that the immigration crisis in Europe is far from being resolved. The flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa isn't decreasing and is even growing. During 2016, 180,000 immigrants arrived by ships, and in the first 7 months of this year more than 110,000 people have landed on the European shores. Italy is taking the main blow. And the chief supplier of illegal immigrants from Africa is Libya. Europe is trying to cynically bribe the militants in Libya, so they would leave the refugees there, even if it's in a concentration camp. Asya Emelyanova reporting.
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In any case, it's clear that the immigration crisis in Europe is far from being resolved. The flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa isn't decreasing and is even growing. During 2016, 180,000 immigrants arrived by ships, and in the first 7 months of this year more than 110,000 people have landed on the European shores. Italy is taking the main blow. And the chief supplier of illegal immigrants from Africa is Libya. Europe is trying to cynically bribe the militants in Libya, so they would leave the refugees there, even if it's in a concentration camp. Asya Emelyanova reporting.
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Italy has threatened to stop foreign boats carrying migrants rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea from docking in its ports unless other EU countries do more to help.
It comes amid a surge in arrivals in recent days, as we reported last night from aboard a German rescue vessel. Tonight we hear from the migrants and refugees themselves.
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Italy has threatened to stop foreign boats carrying migrants rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea from docking in its ports unless other EU countries do more to help.
It comes amid a surge in arrivals in recent days, as we reported last night from aboard a German rescue vessel. Tonight we hear from the migrants and refugees themselves.
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Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through ...

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual explo...

Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual exploitation. That's according to the UN migration agency IOM. West African migrants interviewed by the agency have recounted being bought and sold in garages and car parks in the southern city of Sabha, one of Libya's main migrant smuggling hubs. The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya's Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy. Speaking to journalists the head of IOM's mission in Libya also revealed that the migrants end up being held for an average of two to three months before being released.
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Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual exploitation. That's according to the UN migration agency IOM. West African migrants interviewed by the agency have recounted being bought and sold in garages and car parks in the southern city of Sabha, one of Libya's main migrant smuggling hubs. The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya's Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy. Speaking to journalists the head of IOM's mission in Libya also revealed that the migrants end up being held for an average of two to three months before being released.
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(9 Feb 2017) British Prime MinisterTheresa May announced on Thursday that Italy and the UK would hold regular bilateral summits in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Speaking after a meeting with Italian Prime MinisterPaolo Gentiloni in London on Thursday, May also said they had discussed trade and migration.
May said trade remained the priority for the UK in negotiations with the European Union in the run up to triggering Article 50.
She also said the UK would be working with Italy to find a "new approach to managing mass population movements that's in the interests of all those involved".
Gentiloni's visit comes a day after Britain's House of Commons gave the final approval to a bill authorising the government to start exit talks with the EU.
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(9 Feb 2017) British Prime MinisterTheresa May announced on Thursday that Italy and the UK would hold regular bilateral summits in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Speaking after a meeting with Italian Prime MinisterPaolo Gentiloni in London on Thursday, May also said they had discussed trade and migration.
May said trade remained the priority for the UK in negotiations with the European Union in the run up to triggering Article 50.
She also said the UK would be working with Italy to find a "new approach to managing mass population movements that's in the interests of all those involved".
Gentiloni's visit comes a day after Britain's House of Commons gave the final approval to a bill authorising the government to start exit talks with the EU.
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Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affect the economy. The vote result will lead to the reintroduction of labo...

Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affect the economy. The vote result will lead to the reintroduction of labour quotas, but Princeton professor Dani Rodrik says this can be good for the economy. (SRF/SWI)
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Migrants march for work visas in Italian capital

(12 Nov 2016) Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were joined by trade union members in Rome on Saturday to ask the government for employment and residency...

(12 Nov 2016) Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were joined by trade union members in Rome on Saturday to ask the government for employment and residency visas.
Protesters were denouncing the fact that many illegal migrants are exploited by employers in the agricultural sector as they have no official rights.
Waving banners and the red flags of the Cobas trade union, migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh and from various West African countries asked for a reform of Italian immigration law.
The existing law was approved in 2002 and limits the possibility of employment visas for non-European workers.
The march was organised by Cobas and various migrants associations.
A report written by the group Coldiretti and Eurispes estimated that in Italy 35 percent of agricultural workers do not have a contract, and that most of them are migrants.
In the south, 120,000 migrants are working in the agricultural sector, the Coldiretti report said.
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(12 Nov 2016) Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were joined by trade union members in Rome on Saturday to ask the government for employment and residency visas.
Protesters were denouncing the fact that many illegal migrants are exploited by employers in the agricultural sector as they have no official rights.
Waving banners and the red flags of the Cobas trade union, migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh and from various West African countries asked for a reform of Italian immigration law.
The existing law was approved in 2002 and limits the possibility of employment visas for non-European workers.
The march was organised by Cobas and various migrants associations.
A report written by the group Coldiretti and Eurispes estimated that in Italy 35 percent of agricultural workers do not have a contract, and that most of them are migrants.
In the south, 120,000 migrants are working in the agricultural sector, the Coldiretti report said.
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UN investigators in Libya speak to African migrants who say they are targeted by slave-traders. Victims are said to suffer extortion, abuse and some are even murdered.
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UN investigators in Libya speak to African migrants who say they are targeted by slave-traders. Victims are said to suffer extortion, abuse and some are even murdered.
And the UN warns that a massive funding shortfall is slowing down the critical response needed to combat the deepening hunger crises in Nigeria, Somalia and South Sudan.
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African migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe are being sold off to slave markets in Libya. That's according to the International Organization for Migration.
It says victims are detained by people smugglers before being sold off to private clients in town squares and car parks. Women are forced to become sex slaves, and men become manual labourers. For more on this topic NicoleJohnston joins in studio.
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African migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe are being sold off to slave markets in Libya. That's according to the International Organization for Migration.
It says victims are detained by people smugglers before being sold off to private clients in town squares and car parks. Women are forced to become sex slaves, and men become manual labourers. For more on this topic NicoleJohnston joins in studio.
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Libya’s Migrant Trade: Europe or Die (Full Length)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores ofLibya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as th...

published: 17 Sep 2015

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as th...

published: 15 Sep 2015

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Surviving One of the Deadliest Routes to Europe: Refugees at Sea

Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the perilous journey to Europe each year, with many crossing the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa in rubber dinghies and wooden boats.
In the wake of the decommissioning of Mare Nostrum, a search and rescue operation run by Italy, the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), launched their own vessel, named the BourbonArgos, to find those stranded at sea and save those in trouble on one of the deadliest routes to Europe.
On board the vessel, refugees and migrants are provided with medical aid, food, and shelter, then brought safely to Italian shores. Having survived life in Libya, ruthless treatment by smugglers, and horrific conditions aboard flimsy boats, once aboard the Bourbon Ar...

published: 11 Mar 2016

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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As night falls in Athens, the city’s squares turn seedy, and middle aged European men can be seen chatting with teenage Syrian boys – a seemingly odd pairing of friends. Many of these youngsters are refugees who have resorted to selling themselves for as little as €10 just to eat. Some also choose drug pedaling and petty theft to survive. With no official documents or help from Greece’s immigration authorities, they are stranded in this horrific life. To escape, some consider abandoning their dream of living in Europe, and others even contemplate suicide.
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published: 27 Feb 2018

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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The World's Most Dangerous Journey - Part 1

The World's Most Dangerous Journey: Lawless and uncharted, the Darien Gap is the world's most dangerous migrant trail. Refugees must face treacherous waters, unrelenting jungle, bandits and guerrillas on their journey from Colombia to the USA. A report by SBSDateline. WATCH PART 2 HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nv5QWTZyDw
"We've had no food for four days and only river water to drink. We've had so much trouble, we haven't slept for eleven days", cries a desperate Bangladeshi refugee. The jungle is merciless and cruel. These refugees have fled political persecution in Nepal and Bangladesh. "In Bangladesh they cut us. Here, and here, they chopped us here, they chopped us and we had to leave. That's why we had to come to the jungle". Having landed in Brazil a month before, the refug...

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Let's Play Dwarf Fortress - Episode 5 - Wells, Migrants, Trade

(Tutorial) Season 3.5 of our Dwarf FortressLet's Play series v0.34.11! Huzzah it has finally re-arrived! Welcome folks to a grand adventure full of death, blood, gold and beardiness. Join us as we strike the earth and delve ever deeper into this EPIC game called Dwarf Fortress!
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Moldova: The Devastating Effect Of Economic Migration

A LongAbsence: The effect of widespread economic migration on the people left behind. Tempted by opportunities in Russia and the EU, one in three Moldovans have migrated to seek work.
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Libya’s Migrant Trade: Europe or Die (Full Length)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores ofLibya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every m...

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores ofLibya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
VICE News secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants.
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In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores ofLibya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
VICE News secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants.
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Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every ...

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
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In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
Watch "Seeking Refuge in Europe: BreakingBorders (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Qt8Ejr
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SLAVE TRADE IN LIBYA | SHOCKING DOCUMENTARY

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Surviving One of the Deadliest Routes to Europe: Refugees at Sea

Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the perilous journey to Europe each year, with many crossing the Mediterran...

Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the perilous journey to Europe each year, with many crossing the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa in rubber dinghies and wooden boats.
In the wake of the decommissioning of Mare Nostrum, a search and rescue operation run by Italy, the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), launched their own vessel, named the BourbonArgos, to find those stranded at sea and save those in trouble on one of the deadliest routes to Europe.
On board the vessel, refugees and migrants are provided with medical aid, food, and shelter, then brought safely to Italian shores. Having survived life in Libya, ruthless treatment by smugglers, and horrific conditions aboard flimsy boats, once aboard the Bourbon Argos they face yet more uncertainty as they approach Europe.
VICENews teamed up with MSF to document these search and rescue missions in the Mediterranean and speak to rescued refugees and migrants, hearing about the suffering they have endured in their attempts to reach a new life.
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Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the perilous journey to Europe each year, with many crossing the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa in rubber dinghies and wooden boats.
In the wake of the decommissioning of Mare Nostrum, a search and rescue operation run by Italy, the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), launched their own vessel, named the BourbonArgos, to find those stranded at sea and save those in trouble on one of the deadliest routes to Europe.
On board the vessel, refugees and migrants are provided with medical aid, food, and shelter, then brought safely to Italian shores. Having survived life in Libya, ruthless treatment by smugglers, and horrific conditions aboard flimsy boats, once aboard the Bourbon Argos they face yet more uncertainty as they approach Europe.
VICENews teamed up with MSF to document these search and rescue missions in the Mediterranean and speak to rescued refugees and migrants, hearing about the suffering they have endured in their attempts to reach a new life.
Watch "My Escape From Syria: Europe or Die" - http://bit.ly/1LiVIJk
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EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Ek...

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As night falls in Athens, the city’s squares turn seedy, and middle aged European men can be seen chatting with teenage Syrian boys – a seemingly odd pairing of friends. Many of these youngsters are refugees who have resorted to selling themselves for as little as €10 just to eat. Some also choose drug pedaling and petty theft to survive. With no official documents or help from Greece’s immigration authorities, they are stranded in this horrific life. To escape, some consider abandoning their dream of living in Europe, and others even contemplate suicide.
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As night falls in Athens, the city’s squares turn seedy, and middle aged European men can be seen chatting with teenage Syrian boys – a seemingly odd pairing of friends. Many of these youngsters are refugees who have resorted to selling themselves for as little as €10 just to eat. Some also choose drug pedaling and petty theft to survive. With no official documents or help from Greece’s immigration authorities, they are stranded in this horrific life. To escape, some consider abandoning their dream of living in Europe, and others even contemplate suicide.
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Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through ...

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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The World's Most Dangerous Journey: Lawless and uncharted, the Darien Gap is the world's most dangerous migrant trail. Refugees must face treacherous waters, unrelenting jungle, bandits and guerrillas on their journey from Colombia to the USA. A report by SBSDateline. WATCH PART 2 HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nv5QWTZyDw
"We've had no food for four days and only river water to drink. We've had so much trouble, we haven't slept for eleven days", cries a desperate Bangladeshi refugee. The jungle is merciless and cruel. These refugees have fled political persecution in Nepal and Bangladesh. "In Bangladesh they cut us. Here, and here, they chopped us here, they chopped us and we had to leave. That's why we had to come to the jungle". Having landed in Brazil a month before, the refugees have travelled overland through Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador, to Colombia. Most refugees stop off at the village of Bijao, the gateway to the most dangerous part of the Darien Gap. A migrant trafficking economy had opened up. Locals sell supplies to the travellers and guide them from there to the border with Panama. It's a risky business, but brings much needed capital into the community, which lacks schools and healthcare. Here, people die from treatable diseases such as malaria. Panama has now closed its border to all migrants, but undoubtedly a new gap will be found and the flow will continue.
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The World's Most Dangerous Journey: Lawless and uncharted, the Darien Gap is the world's most dangerous migrant trail. Refugees must face treacherous waters, unrelenting jungle, bandits and guerrillas on their journey from Colombia to the USA. A report by SBSDateline. WATCH PART 2 HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nv5QWTZyDw
"We've had no food for four days and only river water to drink. We've had so much trouble, we haven't slept for eleven days", cries a desperate Bangladeshi refugee. The jungle is merciless and cruel. These refugees have fled political persecution in Nepal and Bangladesh. "In Bangladesh they cut us. Here, and here, they chopped us here, they chopped us and we had to leave. That's why we had to come to the jungle". Having landed in Brazil a month before, the refugees have travelled overland through Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador, to Colombia. Most refugees stop off at the village of Bijao, the gateway to the most dangerous part of the Darien Gap. A migrant trafficking economy had opened up. Locals sell supplies to the travellers and guide them from there to the border with Panama. It's a risky business, but brings much needed capital into the community, which lacks schools and healthcare. Here, people die from treatable diseases such as malaria. Panama has now closed its border to all migrants, but undoubtedly a new gap will be found and the flow will continue.
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The Center for Law & Human Behavior (CLHB) at the University of Texas at El Paso under the direction of theCenter for Borders, Trade and Immigration (CBTIR) has begun the 2016-2017 Homeland SecuritySymposiumSeries. The intention of the symposium series is to increase the amount of education and training on DHS related issues and relevant security subject matter provided to homeland security enterprise practitioners and first-responders. The symposiums are open to individuals affiliated with the Department of Homeland Security as well as local federal, state, local, and tribal agencies. All of the symposiums are centered on topics that are requested and pertinent to the CBTIR’s homeland security enterprise stakeholders.
The Center for Law & Human Behavior plans to continue its 2016-2017 symposium series with future in-depth conferences on subjects that reflect the needs and requests of its Department of Homeland Security stakeholders. The aim is to increase the amount of opportunities for workforce development for members of the homeland security enterprise.
For more information on the Homeland Security Symposium Series, please contact CLHB ProjectDirectorVictor M. Manjarrez, Jr. at either (915) 747-7812 or vmmanjarrez@utep.edu.

The Center for Law & Human Behavior (CLHB) at the University of Texas at El Paso under the direction of theCenter for Borders, Trade and Immigration (CBTIR) has begun the 2016-2017 Homeland SecuritySymposiumSeries. The intention of the symposium series is to increase the amount of education and training on DHS related issues and relevant security subject matter provided to homeland security enterprise practitioners and first-responders. The symposiums are open to individuals affiliated with the Department of Homeland Security as well as local federal, state, local, and tribal agencies. All of the symposiums are centered on topics that are requested and pertinent to the CBTIR’s homeland security enterprise stakeholders.
The Center for Law & Human Behavior plans to continue its 2016-2017 symposium series with future in-depth conferences on subjects that reflect the needs and requests of its Department of Homeland Security stakeholders. The aim is to increase the amount of opportunities for workforce development for members of the homeland security enterprise.
For more information on the Homeland Security Symposium Series, please contact CLHB ProjectDirectorVictor M. Manjarrez, Jr. at either (915) 747-7812 or vmmanjarrez@utep.edu.

A LongAbsence: The effect of widespread economic migration on the people left behind. Tempted by opportunities in Russia and the EU, one in three Moldovans have migrated to seek work.
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Tempted by opportunities in Russia and the EU, one in three Moldovans have left the country to seek work. As communities back home struggle to cope with the exodus, where does the future for Moldova lie?
Since 2014, Moldovans have moved freely within the EU, prompting a sharp rise in economic migration. Raya is one of the 40,000 Moldovans supporting her family from France. "I’ve found cleaning work...that’s how I earn my daily bread", she says. The money earned by those like Raya now accounts for 25% of Moldova's GDP - "without money from abroad", says Raya's mother, "we wouldn’t be able to survive". Yet communities have been left desolate by the exodus, and child trafficking is rife amongst youngsters with absent parents. Dan, whose parents left him in a children's home to work abroad, is grateful: "It was more difficult before; we didn’t have any money at all. Now, since they went away, life seems easier". Yet with the future of migration in the EU unclear, will the sacrifice have been worthwhile?
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Tempted by opportunities in Russia and the EU, one in three Moldovans have left the country to seek work. As communities back home struggle to cope with the exodus, where does the future for Moldova lie?
Since 2014, Moldovans have moved freely within the EU, prompting a sharp rise in economic migration. Raya is one of the 40,000 Moldovans supporting her family from France. "I’ve found cleaning work...that’s how I earn my daily bread", she says. The money earned by those like Raya now accounts for 25% of Moldova's GDP - "without money from abroad", says Raya's mother, "we wouldn’t be able to survive". Yet communities have been left desolate by the exodus, and child trafficking is rife amongst youngsters with absent parents. Dan, whose parents left him in a children's home to work abroad, is grateful: "It was more difficult before; we didn’t have any money at all. Now, since they went away, life seems easier". Yet with the future of migration in the EU unclear, will the sacrifice have been worthwhile?
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Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Li...

Italy Is Paying Libya To Intercept Migrants On The Mediterranean (HBO)

In the first six months of 2017, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy dropped by around half. This drastic fall in numbers was likely a result of the $236 million deal signed in February, in which Italy funds and trains the Libyan coastguards to divert migrants right back to Libya.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya. This is a problem given that the UN-backed Libyan Government of NationalAccord doesn't have the means to effectively handle migrant trafficking and relies on the country's 1,700 militias to do the job for them. By outsourcing this work to armed groups who themselves are implicated in smuggling, a bloody power struggle has erupted.
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Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclu...

Libya Slave Trade: Migrants from Ivory Coast are being repatriated

Hundreds of migrants from the Ivory Coast are being repatriated, just days after an exclusive report by CNN showed young men being auctioned off as slaves in Libya. The report has sent shockwaves through Africa. Gladys Njoroge Morgan has the story.
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EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some appl...

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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In any case, it's clear that the immigration crisis in Europe is far from being resolved. The flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa isn't decreasing and is even growing. During 2016, 180,000 immigrants arrived by ships, and in the first 7 months of this year more than 110,000 people have landed on the European shores. Italy is taking the main blow. And the chief supplier of illegal immigrants from Africa is Libya. Europe is trying to cynically bribe the militants in Libya, so they would leave the refugees there, even if it's in a concentration camp. Asya Emelyanova reporting.
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Rescued African migrants say they are fleeing slavery

Italy has threatened to stop foreign boats carrying migrants rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea from docking in its ports unless other EU countries do more to help.
It comes amid a surge in arrivals in recent days, as we reported last night from aboard a German rescue vessel. Tonight we hear from the migrants and refugees themselves.
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Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journ...

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call sla...

IOM: Migrants traded in "slave markets" in Libya

Growing numbers of African migrants passing through Libya are traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labour or sexual exploitation. That's according to the UN migration agency IOM. West African migrants interviewed by the agency have recounted being bought and sold in garages and car parks in the southern city of Sabha, one of Libya's main migrant smuggling hubs. The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya's Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy. Speaking to journalists the head of IOM's mission in Libya also revealed that the migrants end up being held for an average of two to three months before being released.
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UK's May on trade, migrants, after meeting Italy PM

(9 Feb 2017) British Prime MinisterTheresa May announced on Thursday that Italy and the UK would hold regular bilateral summits in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Speaking after a meeting with Italian Prime MinisterPaolo Gentiloni in London on Thursday, May also said they had discussed trade and migration.
May said trade remained the priority for the UK in negotiations with the European Union in the run up to triggering Article 50.
She also said the UK would be working with Italy to find a "new approach to managing mass population movements that's in the interests of all those involved".
Gentiloni's visit comes a day after Britain's House of Commons gave the final approval to a bill authorising the government to start exit talks with the EU.
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Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affec...

Quotas: good for trade, good for migrants?

Swiss businesses fear that a decision in February to curb immigration will adversely affect the economy. The vote result will lead to the reintroduction of labour quotas, but Princeton professor Dani Rodrik says this can be good for the economy. (SRF/SWI)
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Migrants Flooding Into Malaysia and Indonesia Trade One Nightmare for Another NYTimes com

Migrants march for work visas in Italian capital

(12 Nov 2016) Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers were joined by trade union members in Rome on Saturday to ask the government for employment and residency visas.
Protesters were denouncing the fact that many illegal migrants are exploited by employers in the agricultural sector as they have no official rights.
Waving banners and the red flags of the Cobas trade union, migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh and from various West African countries asked for a reform of Italian immigration law.
The existing law was approved in 2002 and limits the possibility of employment visas for non-European workers.
The march was organised by Cobas and various migrants associations.
A report written by the group Coldiretti and Eurispes estimated that in Italy 35 percent of agricultural workers do not have a contract, and that most of them are migrants.
In the south, 120,000 migrants are working in the agricultural sector, the Coldiretti report said.
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The original form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. Barter is trading things without the use of money. Later one side of the barter started to involve precious metals, which gained symbolic as well as practical importance. Modern traders generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money. As a result, buying can be separated from selling, or earning. The invention of money (and later credit, paper money and non-physical money) greatly simplified and promoted trade. Trade between two traders is called bilateral trade, while trade between more than two traders is called multilateral trade.

Trade exists due to the specialization and division of labor, in which most people concentrate on a small aspect of production, trading for other products. Trade exists between regions because different regions may have a comparative advantage (perceived or real) in the production of some trade-able commodity, or because different regions' size may encourage mass production. As such, trade at market prices between locations can benefit both locations.

SINGAPORE, May 24 (Xinhua) -- EnterpriseSingapore, a newly established government agency that champions enterprise development, announced on Thursday that both Singapore's total merchandise trade and services trade grew in the first quarter of 2018 ... dollars), as both oil and non-oil trade rose ... Non-oil trade rose by 1.9 percent in the period, following the previous quarter's 3.6 percent increase....

BRUSSELS, May 24 (Reuters) - The European Union's trade chief described on Thursday the lack of a full trade accord between the bloc and the United States as ridiculous, but said the best that could be expected now was only a very modest agreement ... imports, including cars, to avert a trade war with PresidentDonald Trump ... "To not have a trade agreement between the EU and the U.S....

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Libya’s Migrant Trade: Europe or Die (Full Length)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores ofLibya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
VICE News secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants.
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Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants lea...

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
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SLAVE TRADE IN LIBYA | SHOCKING DOCUMENTARY

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Surviving One of the Deadliest Routes to Europe: Refugees at Sea

Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the p...

Surviving One of the Deadliest Routes to Europe: Refugees at Sea

Desperate to escape conflict and poverty, thousands of migrants and refugees attempt the perilous journey to Europe each year, with many crossing the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa in rubber dinghies and wooden boats.
In the wake of the decommissioning of Mare Nostrum, a search and rescue operation run by Italy, the humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), launched their own vessel, named the BourbonArgos, to find those stranded at sea and save those in trouble on one of the deadliest routes to Europe.
On board the vessel, refugees and migrants are provided with medical aid, food, and shelter, then brought safely to Italian shores. Having survived life in Libya, ruthless treatment by smugglers, and horrific conditions aboard flimsy boats, once aboard the Bourbon Argos they face yet more uncertainty as they approach Europe.
VICENews teamed up with MSF to document these search and rescue missions in the Mediterranean and speak to rescued refugees and migrants, hearing about the suffering they have endured in their attempts to reach a new life.
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25:28

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some appl...

EU for U: Ukrainian migrants struggle to find work in Europe

Many Unemployed Ukrainians seek ways to make money across the border, in Poland. Some apply for underpaid, menial jobs; others simply trade on the road-side. Eking out a living is a daily struggle but they believe they have no other option.
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As night falls in Athens, the city’s squares turn seedy, and middle aged European men can be seen chatting with teenage Syrian boys – a seemingly odd pairing of friends. Many of these youngsters are refugees who have resorted to selling themselves for as little as €10 just to eat. Some also choose drug pedaling and petty theft to survive. With no official documents or help from Greece’s immigration authorities, they are stranded in this horrific life. To escape, some consider abandoning their dream of living in Europe, and others even contemplate suicide.
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25:16

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journ...

Storming Spain's Razor-Wire Fence: Europe Or Die (Episode 1/4)

Since 2000, more than 27,000 migrants and refugees have died attempting the perilous journey to Europe. With an unprecedented number of people breaking through its heavily barricaded borders in 2014, the EU continues to fortify its frontiers.
VICENews presents Europe or Die, a new four-part series that documents the efforts of those risking their lives to reach Europe, and the forces tasked to keep them out.
In episode one of our series, VICE News correspondentMilène Larsson travels to the border between Morocco and Spain, where West Africans in their thousands storm the razor-wire-clad fences. Many are beaten back by border police or illegally returned.
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25:38

Russ Plays: Dwarf Fortress [003] - Buy, Sale, Trade, MIGRANTS!

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The World's Most Dangerous Journey - Part 1

The World's Most Dangerous Journey: Lawless and uncharted, the Darien Gap is the world's most dangerous migrant trail. Refugees must face treacherous waters, unrelenting jungle, bandits and guerrillas on their journey from Colombia to the USA. A report by SBSDateline. WATCH PART 2 HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nv5QWTZyDw
"We've had no food for four days and only river water to drink. We've had so much trouble, we haven't slept for eleven days", cries a desperate Bangladeshi refugee. The jungle is merciless and cruel. These refugees have fled political persecution in Nepal and Bangladesh. "In Bangladesh they cut us. Here, and here, they chopped us here, they chopped us and we had to leave. That's why we had to come to the jungle". Having landed in Brazil a month before, the refugees have travelled overland through Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador, to Colombia. Most refugees stop off at the village of Bijao, the gateway to the most dangerous part of the Darien Gap. A migrant trafficking economy had opened up. Locals sell supplies to the travellers and guide them from there to the border with Panama. It's a risky business, but brings much needed capital into the community, which lacks schools and healthcare. Here, people die from treatable diseases such as malaria. Panama has now closed its border to all migrants, but undoubtedly a new gap will be found and the flow will continue.
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Let's Play Dwarf Fortress - Episode 5 - Wells, Migrants, Trade

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Let's Play Dwarf Fortress - Episode 5 - Wells, Migrants, Trade

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Intro and Section I: Global Migration Trends and Irregular Migration

The Center for Law & Human Behavior (CLHB) at the University of Texas at El Paso under the direction of theCenter for Borders, Trade and Immigration (CBTIR) has begun the 2016-2017 Homeland SecuritySymposiumSeries. The intention of the symposium series is to increase the amount of education and training on DHS related issues and relevant security subject matter provided to homeland security enterprise practitioners and first-responders. The symposiums are open to individuals affiliated with the Department of Homeland Security as well as local federal, state, local, and tribal agencies. All of the symposiums are centered on topics that are requested and pertinent to the CBTIR’s homeland security enterprise stakeholders.
The Center for Law & Human Behavior plans to continue its 2016-2017 symposium series with future in-depth conferences on subjects that reflect the needs and requests of its Department of Homeland Security stakeholders. The aim is to increase the amount of opportunities for workforce development for members of the homeland security enterprise.
For more information on the Homeland Security Symposium Series, please contact CLHB ProjectDirectorVictor M. Manjarrez, Jr. at either (915) 747-7812 or vmmanjarrez@utep.edu.

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